Jennifer Lopez’s latest look has us seeing stars.
Stepping out at the Los Angeles premiere of her Amazon original “This Is Me…Now: A Love Story” on Tuesday night, the singer, 54, stunned in a sheer, zodiac-themed dress.
The Zuhair Murad design, which was from the brand’s Fall ‘22 Couture collection, featured a strapless velvet top with a plunging neckline, removable sleeves, and a sparkly, see-through skirt embroidered with all the astrological signs.
Lopez — a famous Leo — completed her look with Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry, which included a dazzling pair of drop earrings, as well as a black Tyler Ellis Clutch and Jimmy Choo shoes.
The eye-catching look no doubt stole the show as Lopez walked the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre, although she did take a moment to share the spotlight with her husband, Ben Affleck, 51, turning the event into a sweet date night.
The “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” singer also made sure her hair and makeup suited the glamorous gown, opting to style her strands in a voluminous blowout.
She even revealed playful eyeliner that traced her lid, popping against her metallic eyeshadow.
Of course, Lopez is no stranger to showing up in style.
Earlier this year, the “Shotgun Wedding” actress wowed the crowd at the Golden Globes 2024, channeling Barbie in a light pink, strapless gown from Nicole + Felicia Couture, which came complete with a cape that included puffy, rose-adorned sleeves.
A few weeks later, she brought the floral theme to Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, attending the Ellie Saab runway show in green floor-length gown and another statement cape, which was embellished with purple flowers.
Along with the cinematic original “This Is Me…Now: A Love Story,” which will be available to stream on Prime Video on Feb. 15, Lopez is releasing her ninth studio album, “This Is Me…Now,” on Feb. 16.
A behind-the-scenes documentary, “The Greatest Love Story Never Told,”detailing how both projects came together will also be released on Prime Video on Feb. 27. — with a teaser revealing that Affleck may not be so happy with exposing their relationship for the world to see.
The name of the film is based on the “Argo” director’s personal love letters he sent Lopez over their decades-long off-again on-again relationship, and the star said he was “taken aback” by his wife’s decision to share them with her pals.
Looks like he’s happy with the moment being written in the stars forever.
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